Quaheem Johnson, 25, was convicted in November 2012 in the shooting death of Ramon Morales of Jersey City in 2008, and the armed robbery of a second man minutes later near the West Side Avenue homicide scene.

Originally charged with counts of murder, felony murder and the armed robbery of Morales, as well as aggravated assault and a weapons offense for allegedly pointing a gun at a police officer, the jury reached a deadlock after eight days of deliberation.

They returned the partial verdict which convicted Johnson of aggravated manslaughter, armed robbery, weapons offenses relating to a handgun and resisting arrest.

Johnson was not acquitted on any charges, and is expected to serve 10 to 30 years for aggravated manslaughter and 10 to 20 years for the armed robbery charge.